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Tarantino's TV Pivot: From Film Master to CSI Director
9 Feb
Summary
- Quentin Tarantino directed two episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
- He found inspiration for directing CSI during his filming of 'Kill Bill'.
- Tarantino called Gil Grissom the best detective since Columbo.

Acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, celebrated for his unique blend of cinematic influences, extended his distinctive style to television by directing two episodes of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." This foray into TV occurred while Tarantino was in Beijing directing his martial arts epic "Kill Bill."
Tarantino found a personal escape in watching "CSI" during his demanding workweeks. He was particularly fascinated by the forensic aspects of the show, which contributed to his decision to direct for the CBS procedural.
His praise for "CSI's" lead detective, Gil Grissom, whom he deemed superior to Columbo, quickly reached the show's producers. This acknowledgment from Tarantino deeply resonated with the "CSI" creative team, sparking the idea for him to helm an episode himself.




